Posted on 01/30/2007 3:07:20 PM PST by NormsRevenge
CANBERRA (Reuters) - Rising temperatures will leave millions more people hungry by 2080 and cause critical water shortages in China and Australia, as well as parts of Europe and the United States, according to a new global climate report.
By the end of the century, climate change will bring water scarcity to between 1.1 and 3.2 billion people as temperatures rise by 2 to 3 Celsius (3.6 to 4.8 Fahrenheit), a leaked draft of an Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report said.
The report, due for release in April but detailed in The Age newspaper, said an additional 200 million to 600 million people across the world would face food shortages in another 70 years, while coastal flooding would hit another 7 million homes.
"The message is that every region of the earth will have exposure," Dr Graeme Pearman, who helped draft the report, told Reuters on Tuesday.
"If you look at China, like Australia they will lose significant rainfall in their agricultural areas," said Pearman, the former climate director of Australia's top science body, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization.
Africa and poor countries such as Bangladesh would be most affected because they were least able to cope with greater coastal damage and drought, said Pearman.
The IPCC was set up in 1988 by the World Meteorological Organization and the U.N. Environment Program to guide policy makers globally on the impact of climate change.
The panel is to release a report on Friday in Paris forecasting global temperatures rising by 2 to 4.5 Celsius (3.6 to 8.1 Fahrenheit) above pre-industrial levels by 2100, with a "best estimate" of a 3C (5.4 F) rise.
That report will summarize the scientific basis of climate change, while the April draft details the consequences of global warming and options for adapting to them.
The draft contains an entire chapter on Australia -- which is in the grip of its worst recorded drought -- warning the country's Great Barrier Reef would become "functionally extinct" because of coral bleaching.
As well, snow would disappear from Australia's southeast alps, while water inflows to the Murray-Darling river basin, the country's main agricultural region, would fall by 10 and 25 percent by 2050.
In Europe, glaciers would disappear from the central Alps, while some Pacific island nations would be hit hard by rising sea levels and more frequent tropical storms.
"It's really a story of trying to assess in your own region what your exposure will be, and making sure you have ways to deal with it," said Pearman.
On the positive side, Pearman said there was an enormous amount the international community could do to avert climate change if swift action was taken.
"The projections in the report that comes out this week are based on the assumption that we are slow to respond and that things continue more-or-less as they have in the past."
Some scientists say Australia -- the world's driest inhabited continent -- is suffering from "accelerated climate change" compared to other nations.
Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Calif., holds up a report during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington in this 2006 file photo. Waxman said Tuesday that there is evidence that senior Bush administration officials sought 'to mislead the public' on global warming. (AP Photo/Lauren Victoria Burke, FILE)
We're doomed......
Not to worry.
The sun will explode in 2012.
Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., left, and Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill. greet on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2007, prior to testifying before the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee a hearing on global warming. (AP Photo/Dennis Cook)
Yes, but Henry Waxman's head may explode before that..........
when they can tell us the weather two weeks from today and have it be right, then I will worry about what may happen in 73 years.
Women and minorities hardest hit....
I'm going to grow pineapples in Alaska!
Women and minorities hardest hit.
How many millions are hungry and waterless right now? That's like predicting 'the sun rose this morning'.
Apaprently, no one needs to go waterless anymore - http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,21123007-12272,00.html
I SWEAR I did not see your post when I posted mine.
Let's just say the meteorology has a few things yet to learn.
will it snow next weekend or the weekend after that? I want to plan a vacation skiing...
these guys are sure smart
Enclose the entire planet and air condition it.
good point......
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